MAIDENHEAD CENTRAL:maidenheadcentralnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk30/9 - 1/10 Saturday 9 p.m. / Sunday 9 a.m. Bridle Close. CAR ENTERED BY UNKNOWN MEANS - Bag containing mobile phone, keys and wallet stolen from the passenger footwell. When the owner came down in the morning, they found the car door ajar.28/9 - 29/9 Thursday 8 p.m. / Friday 8 a.m. The Crescent. Caller went down to their car in the morning and found someone had been inside and rummaged through the car. Nothing appears to have been stolen.1/10 Sunday 2.30 a.m. Moor Lane. CAR LEFT UNLOCKED BY THE OWNER AS HE WENT INSIDE HI HOUSE FOR 5 MINUTES. When he came back out he saw a man closing his car door and walking away. He then made towards a neighbour’s car. The aggrieved shouted and the man made off - Nothing appears to have been stolen.

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:1/10 - 2/10 Sunday 9 a.m. / Monday 6.30 p.m. Ray Park Road. White Volkswagen Caddy van stolen - index EO ** UEB. THE OWNER MAY HAVE LEFT THE KEYS IN THE LOCK. The van has a Tracker fitted and the police were able to follow it down the high street in Wokingham. We have since had a report from Surrey that they have recovered the van.

MAIDENHEAD WESTmaidenheadwestnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukBISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:1/10 Sunday 4 p.m. Church Road, Cookham Dean. Two men walked onto a building site in a suspicious manner, trying to open metal containers containing tools. They were challenged and immediately made off.1/10 - Sunday 1.50 a.m. Sports Centre, Bisham. A man was disturbed when he entered the centre and started to cause damage and steal a laptop. The police were called and attended immediately and a man was arrested upon suspicion of Burglary non Dwelling.29/9 - 30/9 Friday 6.30 p.m. / Saturday 6.30 p.m. Bungalow, Shurlock Road, Waltham St. Lawrence. Thieves entered the garden and have stolen heating oil from the tank, together with the alarm secured to the top. The aggrieved is a repeat victim. CAN EVERYONE WITH AN EXTERNAL HEATING OIL TANK, BE ON THEIR GUARD !29/9 Friday 8.30 a.m. School Lane, Cookham. The aggrieved rushed into the school to drop of a work back AND MAY HAVE LEFT THE CAR UNLOCKED - when they returned a LAPTOP had been stolen.30/9 - 1/10 Sunday Saturday 12.30 p.m. / Sunday 3 p.m. A404 near Bisham. Car overheated and was parked up to get help. When the aggrieved went back the next day, it had been stolen. A red, Ford Focus index NX ** PVF.

PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:30/9 Saturday 4.35 p.m. Oaken Grove. The aggrieved’s woke up when heard a noise and went to investigate. They found an intruder in the house who was drunk. He was co-operative and went downstairs with them. The police were called and attended immediately. It appeared he had simply entered the wrong house. How he got in is a mystery.

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